Consider the following enzyme cartoons or structures carefully. Note active sites, presence of cofactors, substrates, etc. and then answer the following questions with the applicable numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, None or All. More than one number may apply. 4. 3. 2. 1. GO Substrate Substrate Enzyme Enzyme Pepsin Enolase a. Example(s) of an allosteric enzyme b. Example(s) of a proteolytic enzyme c. Example(s) of an enzyme(s) with cofactor(s) e. Example(s) of an enzyme(s) that could be impacted by an irreversible competitor. d. Example(s) of an enzyme(s) with a second site for feedback control. f. Enzyme(s) definitely composed of two or more protein chains.

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For images 1, 2, 3, 4, which ones correspond to the statements "a" through "f". It could also be all or none 

Consider the following enzyme cartoons or structures carefully. Note active sites, presence of
cofactors, substrates, etc. and then answer the following questions with the applicable
numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, None or All. More than one number may apply.
4.
3.
2.
1.
GO
Substrate
Substrate
Enzyme
Enzyme
Pepsin
Enolase
a. Example(s) of an allosteric enzyme
b. Example(s) of a proteolytic enzyme
c. Example(s) of an enzyme(s) with cofactor(s)
e. Example(s) of an enzyme(s) that could be impacted by an irreversible
competitor.
d. Example(s) of an enzyme(s) with a second site for feedback control.
f. Enzyme(s) definitely composed of two or more protein chains.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following enzyme cartoons or structures carefully. Note active sites, presence of cofactors, substrates, etc. and then answer the following questions with the applicable numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, None or All. More than one number may apply. 4. 3. 2. 1. GO Substrate Substrate Enzyme Enzyme Pepsin Enolase a. Example(s) of an allosteric enzyme b. Example(s) of a proteolytic enzyme c. Example(s) of an enzyme(s) with cofactor(s) e. Example(s) of an enzyme(s) that could be impacted by an irreversible competitor. d. Example(s) of an enzyme(s) with a second site for feedback control. f. Enzyme(s) definitely composed of two or more protein chains.
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